Mr. H. E. Andrewea on Oriental Carabidge. 295 



OzilNINI. 



Before describing any new species I give a table of the 

 Oriental genera : — 



1 (4). Ligula bisetose or ending in a sharp 



spine, last joint of palpi cylindrical, 

 gense embracing back of eye, mentuui 

 toothed, joint 11 of antennas shorter 

 than 9+10. 



2 (3). Ligula ending in a sharp spine ; para- 



glossia wide, with setose margins, ex- 

 tending far beyond ligula, but not en- 

 veloping it; geme forming a tooth and 

 extending outwardly beyond level of 

 eye*; mandibles with three or four 

 teeth ; both labium and clypeus with- 

 out setse on upper surface Pseudoz^ina, Cast. 



3 (2). Ligula bisetose, completely enveloped by 



the paraglossse, which are glabrous; 

 gense not extending outwardly beyond 

 eye-level ; mandibles with one or two 

 teeth ; front margin of labrum pluri- 

 setose (8-setose in I. cast emeus, Schm. 

 Goeb., and 12-setose in I. dentatus m.) Itamus, Schm. Goeb. 



4 (1). Ligula quadrisetose, paraglossa? wanting 



(or at all events indistinguishable), last 

 joint of labial palpi acuminate, genae 

 not embracing back of eye, joint 11 of 

 antenna) equal to or longer than 9+10. 



5 (6). Mentum with an obtuse tooth ; front 



margin of labrum plurisetose but not 

 denticulate (8-setose in I), bioc-ulata m. 

 and 6-setose in D. parallela m.) ; joint 

 11 of antenna? = 9 4- 10 Dhanya, gen. now 



6 (5). Mentum edentate ; front margin of labrum 



plurisetose and denticulate (8-setose 

 \nE. plagiata, Schm. Goeb., E.japonica, 

 Bates t, and E. matanga m., 10-setose 

 in E.bryanti in.) ; joint 11 of antenna? 

 = 8+9 + 10 Eustra, Schm. Goeb. 



Itamus dentatus y sp. n. 



Length 150-17'5 mm. ; width 40-5 - mru. (The further 

 measurements given are those of the larger specimen, which 

 is the type.) 



* Of P. spissicornis, Fairm., of which I have not seen an example, its 

 author says " tuberculo pone-oculari nullo." Mr. Lesne (Mission Pavie, 

 1904, 62, t. 8. f. 13) says that the species belongs to another genus. 



t In Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1913 (publishid 2.U914), p. 418, Com- 

 mandant Uupuis says that in E.japonica, Bates, joint 11 of the antennae 

 = 9+10. 1 have numerous cotypes before me and find that 11 = 8 + 9+10 

 as in the other species of this genus. 



